Gamperaliya (Changement au Village) ගම්පෙරලිය | |
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Directed by | Lester James Peries |
Produced by | Anton Wickremasinghe |
Written by | Regi Siriwardena |
Starring |
Henry Jayasena Punya Heendeniya Wickrema Bogoda Trilicia Gunawardene |
Music by | W.D. Amaradeva |
Cinematography | William Blake |
Edited by | Sumitra Gunawardana |
Distributed by | Cinelanka Ltd. |
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108 minutes |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Language | Sinhala |
Gamperaliya is a 1963 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Lester James Peries; it was adapted from the novel Gamperaliya by Martin Wickramasinghe. The film was groundbreaking in Sinhala cinema shot entirely outside of a studio using one lamp and hand held lights for lighting. The movie exemplifies Peries's use of family tensions to symbolize wider issues.
The film was internationally acclaimed, receiving the Golden Peacock at the International Film Festival of India and the Golden Head of Palenque in Mexico. The film won the Best Director and Best Film awards at the 1965 Sarasaviya Film Festival. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. It was shown in Cannes Film festival in May 2008 under the French title Changement au village. Subsequently it went out on general release in French cinemas.
Piyal (Henry Jayasena) is a handsome young teacher who is hired to teach English to Nanda (Punya Heendeniya), a member of a high class family. They fall in love, but can't elope because Piyal is of a lower class. Nanda's parents instead push her into a marriage with Jinadasa (Gamini Fonseka), who is of the same class as them. With economic downturn in Sri Lanka, both families lose their status and Jinadasa leaves to try to make a better life for himself; he never achieves his goal and dies penniless. Piyal and Nanda can now finally come together. They have changed however, and the earlier idylic nature of their relationship is not recaptured.
Lester James Peries admired Martin Wickramsinghe's work and was inspired to attempt an adaption of Wickramasinghe's novel Gamperaliya into a movie in 1964. Wickremasinghe was initially reluctant thinking it wouldn't make a good movie, but eventually agreed. Scholar Regie Siriwardene was asked to script the film.